If anything, I think Brick Forge has shown Lego the importance of specific items. I don't think Lego decided to produce similar items out of spite. The fact is that Brick Forge's items have gained a large amount of recognition at the conventions. For example, a friend of mine that was at Brick Con in Chicago (that is not particularly a customizer) commented to me about how insanely busy the Brick Forge booth was. You know the reps that were there took notice. Brick Forge has also made it's way on numerous web sites in one form or another. It is only natural that a few reps took notice and saw how popular certain items are that they had not done yet. Also keep in mind that the items they are mimicking are items that for one reason or another were not done in the past. Brick Forge is the front runner in showing the big boys what they have been missing for so long. The more pieces that Lego decides to make that are similar, the more different pieces that Brick Forge will come out with to "fill in the gaps".

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I agree. Brickforge has shown Lego that they need to try to expand the minifig line more. Most customizers tend to focus on specific themes (i.e. Arealight= Starwars, Brickarms= modern weapons). Brickforge is the only custom accessory vendor that covers a huge range of themes and eras.

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Brickforge is the only custom accessory vendor that covers a huge range of themes and eras.

I wouldn't say BrickForge is THE ONLY ONE that covers multiple themes and eras I would say that BrickForge is the only one that covers multiple themes and eras "as far as molding (or plastic accessories) goes"!!

Brickforge is the only custom accessory vendor that covers a huge range of themes and eras.

I wouldn't say BrickForge is THE ONLY ONE that covers multiple themes and eras I would say that BrickForge is the only one that covers multiple themes and eras "as far as molding (or plastic accessories) goes"!!

MMCB

True dat.

_________________"Life is what you make of it; so beautiful or so what." - Paul Simon

Brickforge is the only custom accessory vendor that covers a huge range of themes and eras.

I wouldn't say BrickForge is THE ONLY ONE that covers multiple themes and eras I would say that BrickForge is the only one that covers multiple themes and eras "as far as molding (or plastic accessories) goes"!!

MMCB

I noticed recently over the years that Lego is delving deeper with cloth accessories, like the skirt on Ventress or the cape thingies on Palpatine. But they have a lot to catch up to when compared to you.

Brickforge is the only custom accessory vendor that covers a huge range of themes and eras.

I wouldn't say BrickForge is THE ONLY ONE that covers multiple themes and eras I would say that BrickForge is the only one that covers multiple themes and eras "as far as molding (or plastic accessories) goes"!!

MMCB

Sorry MMCB! I had completely forgotten cloth accessories.

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I wouldn't say BrickForge is THE ONLY ONE that covers multiple themes and eras I would say that BrickForge is the only one that covers multiple themes and eras "as far as molding (or plastic accessories) goes"!!MMCB

I would pose that it is difficult to separate cloth accessories into 'themes and eras'. A trench coat, for example works within a wide range of themes, same with cloth pauldrons, tunics and robes. It's much more difficult to visit the MMCB website and make a statement about the products covering a wide range of 'themes and eras'. With plastic-injection items it becomes a bit more obvious as to the distinct purpose of the piece, hence easier to make such a determination.

Our booth is pretty much non-stop at the shows and we always have someone from LEGO corporate at our booth checking us out. Our online business is just as busy and again, we ship several orders to Billund, Denmark. They know who we are and they love us because we provide feedback as well as a virtual playground where they can independently observe the success of various 'theme and era' pieces.

No doubt we helped push out products they've been sitting on for years or never thought up in the first place. To their credit though, their designers are just as creative as us and have probably been pushing for certain pieces that are just now making it to market due to the economy. I can't say much about the new collectible minifigs, just that their availability is LIMITED and their accessories are NOT an indication of future LEGO themes. Of course anything can change, I suppose. I might guess that a possible Greek/Myth theme might be based on how well Atlantis sells.

If anything, the new collectible minifig series will simply make more people aware that BF exists and when all those Black Berets and Gold Greek Helmets have sold out on BrickLink for $12.00 a pop we'll still be around offering similar products for much less, in many more colors.

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